In many parts of the country, summer is peak season for selling a home. If you’re planning to put your home on the market soon, you’re probably thinking
A summer vacation is on many people’s minds this time of year. If you travel for business, combining a business trip with a vacation to offset some of
If you received a large refund after filing your 2017 income tax return, you’re probably enjoying an influx of cash. But a large refund isn’t all positive. It
IRS examiners use Audit Techniques Guides (ATGs) to prepare for audits — and small business owners can you them as well. Many ATGs target specific industries. Others address
With the April 17 individual income tax filing deadline behind you (or, if you filed an extension, with your 2017 tax return on the back burner), you may
Now that small businesses and their owners have filed their 2017 income tax returns (or filed for an extension), it’s a good time to review some of the
What tax records from 2017 can you toss once you’ve filed your 2017 return? The answer is simple: none. You need to hold on to all of your
You may have breathed a sigh of relief after filing your 2017 income tax return (or requesting an extension). But if your office is strewn with reams of
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) includes several changes that affect tax breaks for employee benefits. Among the changes are four negatives and one positive that will
When a company’s deductible expenses exceed its income, generally a net operating loss (NOL) occurs. If, when filing your 2017 income tax return, you discover your business had
This year the federal income tax filing deadline is slightly later than usual — April 17 — but it’s now nearly upon us. If you haven’t filed your
Classifying workers as independent contractors (rather than employees) can save businesses money, as well as providing other benefits. But the IRS is on the lookout for businesses that
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